Bhalubang

Bhalubang (Nepali:भालुबाङ)[1], sometimes bhaluwang (Nepali:भालुवाङ) is a place located in Rapti Rural Municipality, Dang Deukhuri District, Nepal. Bhalubang literally refers bear ground. Before human settlement, that place was a play ground and habitat of bears. Human settlement on bhalubang started mainly in two different stages: before the construction of west rapti bridge[2] and, after the construction of west rapti bridge. Bhalubang, the land of ethnic diversity, is lying on lap of Chure hills along with the West Rapti River. Bhalubang is known for the local trade center where peoples from nearby villages come for shopping. Before the construction of bridge on rapti, human settlement was there on east part of pulchowk which is now known as upper Bhalubang. Human settlement on next phase was started after construction of this bridge which is known as pulchowk or lower bhalubang. Peoples of Nepal, while returning from India, used to travel through Banghushree before the construction of this bridge. jwalamai gan', armed police camp, is a regional police training center. This camp is located on the west side of Bhalubang where Maoist attack in 2002 caused huge loss of life and property.

Pulchowk, Bhalubang.

References

  1. "Bhalubang Map - Nepal". Mapcarta.com. Retrieved 2016-12-11.
  2. "Rapti Bridge (Bhalubang, Deukhuri, Dang, NEPAL)". Wikimapia.org. Retrieved 2016-12-11.

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